Holiday rentals in Rhosneigr

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Guest favourite
Place to stay in Bryngwran
Rural setting near Rhosneigr
Beautiful modern two bedroom, two bathroom superior caravan, double glazed, combi boiler gas central heating, bedding, towels and toiletries supplied, situated in a rural setting. With private balcony Close to RAF Valley, ideal for plane enthusiasts, although no flying at weekends Anglesey Golf Course available to non members Well behaved dogs allowed (up to 2 max) “Welcome pack”supplied to all our guests, contains tea, coffee, drinking chocolate, milk, sugar, Welsh cakes Minimum 4 nights
23–30 OctIndividual Host,
£97 per night
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews
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Flat in Isle of Anglesey
Apartment with panoramic view of Rhosneigr’s beach
The Crows Nest is a top floor apartment with panoramic beach and sea views making it the perfect seaside home for a family of up to 5 people. A 100m walk to the beach with storage for all those watersports toys in the garage. Full electric central heating for a cosy stay in all seasons. Those extra features including a Nespresso machine, smart TV, fast wifi, window seat and modern LED ceiling lights help to make it an extra special holiday. We have a washing machine in the garage for guests use.
16–23 DecIndividual Host,
£110 per night
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 95 reviews
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Barn in Gwalchmai
Beudy’r Esgob
‘Beudy’r Esgob’ translates as ‘Bishop’s Barn’ and it used to be a hay barn and cow shed. It adjoins our 14th century farmhouse and lies in the village of Gwalchmai, Anglesey. We are within walking distance to Anglesey Show ground & air strip and 10 minutes drive from Rhosneigr and its beaches. We would be a super base for those visiting Anglesey Circuit at Tŷ Croes as we have plenty of parking space for car trailers. We also have another listing, ‘Stablau’r Esgob’ which may be of interest.
26 Sept – 3 OctIndividual Host,
£115 per night
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 250 reviews

Popular amenities for Rhosneigr holiday rentals

Stay near Rhosneigr's top sights

Oyster Catcher55 locals recommend
Sandy Mount House29 locals recommend
Mojo's Creperie17 locals recommend
Scarlett’s Fish & Chip Shop Rhosneigr4 locals recommend
Chaplin's Ice Cream & Coffee Bar4 locals recommend
Y Morfa3 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in Rhosneigr

Guest favourite
Cottage in Rhosneigr
Charming traditional cottage by Rhosneigr beach
9–16 JanIndividual Host,
£100 per night
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 56 reviews
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Flat in Isle of Anglesey
Beach Front Apartments, 2nd Floor Apt Rhosneigr
27 Apr – 4 MayIndividual Host,
£176 per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 87 reviews
Superhost
Holiday home in Isle of Anglesey
Spacious seaside holiday house right on the beach
4–11 NovIndividual Host,
£142 per night
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 46 reviews
Guest favourite
Home in Isle of Anglesey
Celyn y Mor Stunning Rhosneigr Family Beach House
24 Feb – 3 MarIndividual Host,
£268 per night
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 58 reviews
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Home in Isle of Anglesey
Oonavara - Large beachfront holiday house
19–26 FebIndividual Host,
£658 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 30 reviews
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Apartment in Ty Mel
Sea View Apartment in centre of Rhosneigr
11–18 SeptIndividual Host,
£143 per night
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 32 reviews
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Home in Rhosneigr
Home in heart of village
14–21 DecIndividual Host,
£170 per night
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 19 reviews
Superhost
Home in Rhosneigr
*NEW* Little Sandy House, Rhosneigr
18–25 DecIndividual Host,
£247 per night
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 10 reviews
Guest favourite
Bungalow in Ynys Môn
Fully refurbished holiday cottage in Rhosneigr
8–15 OctIndividual Host,
£132 per night
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 81 reviews
Superhost
Home in Isle of Anglesey
Fisherman's cottage for 7 on Rhosneigr beach
25 Oct – 1 NovProfessional Host,
£192 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 9 reviews
Guest favourite
Cottage in Llanfaelog
Stunning 3 bedroom cottage
2–9 MayIndividual Host,
£205 per night
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 25 reviews
Guest favourite
Cabin in Bryngwran
Secluded Lakeside Cabin with Outdoor Bath Off Grid
4–11 JunIndividual Host,
£123 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 11 reviews

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Rhosneigr

Total rentals

130 properties

Rentals with dedicated workspaces

60 properties have a dedicated workspace

Pet-friendly rentals

100 properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

120 properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

2.1K reviews

Nightly prices starting at

£47 before taxes and fees

Your guide to Rhosneigr

Welcome to Rhosneigr

Twenty minutes from the port at Holyhead connecting Wales to Ireland, Rhosneigr has long been a popular spot for committed beach lovers. The village has three of them. To the west is Traeth Crigyll, a long, sandy stretch beloved by windsurfers, canoeists, and surfers in good weather. It also has a stream running into the sea that kids love to play in, and rockpools closer to the village for them to explore. Traeth Llydan to the east is slightly smaller, but often still busy with watersports fans. Rolling dunes and rocky outcrops give this part of the village a gentler character. Pwll Coch, also known as the Boating Pool, is a tiny, sheltered bay between the other two, where yachts and boats moor overnight.

The strip of shops on Station Road, near Traeth Crigyll, is painted in bright colours. You’ll find fish and chips, crepes, pizzas, and seafood for takeaway here, as well as surf shops and convenience stores. Rhosneigr is also very near other beautiful beaches such as the quiet Aberffraw and Traeth Llanddwyn on the edges of the luscious Newborough Forest.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Rhosneigr

Unsurprisingly, Rhosneigr is a big summer destination and the beaches get busy, but they’re so broad and long you can usually find space. The weather’s often great around this time of year too: Anglesey usually has a favourable position in the Atlantic Gulf Stream. Spring and autumn are also lovely seasons to be here for walks when the seas, hills, and countryside are rich with local wildlife. Birds are plentiful, such as seabirds, choughs, and rare terns: the sandwich tern is even the emblem of the Anglesey Coastal Path. Winters are much quieter and colder, and Rhosneigr goes into gentle hibernation. It’s a peaceful time to cozy up in one of the area’s cottages and explore Anglesey to the fullest without the crowds, with towns to the far north like Amlwch and the east like Beaumaris only half an hour away by car.


Top things to do in Rhosneigr

Llyn Maelog

A gorgeous lake spanning 36 hectares, Llyn Maelog is easily accessible by footpaths to the east of Rhosneigr, with a public footpath circling most of its reedbed-filled waters. Coots and golden plovers come here in winter, while reed warblers are tuneful visitors through the summer.

The Anglesey Coastal Path from Rhosneigr to Aberffraw

This is one of the best stretches of the coastal path, tracing the southern edge of Anglesey as you move towards the mainland, with the peaks of Snowdonia looming handsomely in the distance. Don’t miss the Neolithic burial chamber just outside the village, the stunning tiny coves at Porth Trefin and Porth Trecastell, and the 12th-century St Cwyfan’s Church, on Cribinau, a tiny, tidal island three miles from your destination.

Holy Island

Connected to Anglesey by the North Wales Expressway, the 15 square miles of Holy Island are only 10 minutes from Rhosneigr. Best-known for its sea connections at Holyhead, there are fantastic bays and restaurants here too, as well as lots of Neolithic ruins, standing stones and burial chambers, and a gorgeous lighthouse at South Stack, with an exhibition open to visitors in the summer.

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